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śuciḥ sad-bhakti-dīptāgni-<br>
:śuciḥ sad-bhakti-dīptāgni-
dagdha-durjāti-kalmaṣaḥ<br>
:dagdha-durjāti-kalmaṣaḥ
śva-pāko ‘pi budhaiḥ ślāghyo<br>
:śva-pāko ‘pi budhaiḥ ślāghyo
na veda-jño ‘pi nāstikaḥ<br>
:na veda-jño ‘pi nāstikaḥ
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śuciḥ—a brāhmaṇa purified internally and externally; sat-bhakti—of devotional service without motives; dīpta-agni—by the blazing fire; dagdha—burnt to ashes; durjāti—such as birth in a low family; kalmaṣaḥ—whose sinful reactions; śva-pākaḥ api—even though born in a family of dog-eaters; budhaiḥ—by learned scholars; ślāghyaḥ—recognized; na—not; veda-jñaḥ api—even though completely conversant in Vedic knowledge; nāstikaḥ—an atheist.
''śuciḥ''—a ''brāhmaṇa'' purified internally and externally; ''sat-bhakti''—of devotional service without motives; ''dīpta-agni''—by the blazing fire; ''dagdha''—burnt to ashes; ''durjāti''—such as birth in a low family; ''kalmaṣaḥ''—whose sinful reactions; ''śva-pākaḥ api''—even though born in a family of dog-eaters; ''budhaiḥ''—by learned scholars; ''ślāghyaḥ''—recognized; ''na''—not; ''veda-jñaḥ api''—even though completely conversant in Vedic knowledge; ''nāstikaḥ''—an atheist.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said, “‘A person who has the pure characteristics of a brāhmaṇa due to devotional service, which is like a blazing fire burning to ashes all the sinful reactions of past lives, is certainly saved from the consequences of sinful acts, such as taking birth in a lower family. Even though he may be born in a family of dog-eaters, he is recognized by learned scholars. But although a person may be a learned scholar in Vedic knowledge, he is not recognized if he is an atheist.
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said, “‘A person who has the pure characteristics of a brāhmaṇa due to devotional service, which is like a blazing fire burning to ashes all the sinful reactions of past lives, is certainly saved from the consequences of sinful acts, such as taking birth in a lower family. Even though he may be born in a family of dog-eaters, he is recognized by learned scholars. But although a person may be a learned scholar in Vedic knowledge, he is not recognized if he is an atheist.
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This verse and the next are quoted from the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (3.11, 12), a transcendental literature extracted from the Purāṇas.
This verse and the next are quoted from the ''Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya'' (3.11, 12), a transcendental literature extracted from the ''Purāṇas''.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 74

śuciḥ sad-bhakti-dīptāgni-
dagdha-durjāti-kalmaṣaḥ
śva-pāko ‘pi budhaiḥ ślāghyo
na veda-jño ‘pi nāstikaḥ


SYNONYMS

śuciḥ—a brāhmaṇa purified internally and externally; sat-bhakti—of devotional service without motives; dīpta-agni—by the blazing fire; dagdha—burnt to ashes; durjāti—such as birth in a low family; kalmaṣaḥ—whose sinful reactions; śva-pākaḥ api—even though born in a family of dog-eaters; budhaiḥ—by learned scholars; ślāghyaḥ—recognized; na—not; veda-jñaḥ api—even though completely conversant in Vedic knowledge; nāstikaḥ—an atheist.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu said, “‘A person who has the pure characteristics of a brāhmaṇa due to devotional service, which is like a blazing fire burning to ashes all the sinful reactions of past lives, is certainly saved from the consequences of sinful acts, such as taking birth in a lower family. Even though he may be born in a family of dog-eaters, he is recognized by learned scholars. But although a person may be a learned scholar in Vedic knowledge, he is not recognized if he is an atheist.


PURPORT

This verse and the next are quoted from the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (3.11, 12), a transcendental literature extracted from the Purāṇas.